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asdf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I have two files in my working directory that are not currently
> up-to-date and not currently being edited.
> 
> If I delete both of these files and do a "cvs update" both come back to
> my working directory but one gets a "444" attribute and the other a
> "644" file attribute.
> 
> I checked the source repository and they both have 444 attributes there
> and also checked the CVS/fileattr file in the source repository
> directory and nothing about file attributes are here.
> 
> Anybody know what's going on with this ?

It sounds from your description that someone has done either a
'cvs watch on' or a 'cvs edit' of the file in question.

Use 'cvs editors' and 'cvs watchers' to list what is happening with
them.

        Enjoy!
        -- Mark

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